Example sentences of "[noun] you [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For when I was hungry , you gave me food ; when thirsty , you gave me drink ; when I was a stranger you took me into your home , when naked you clothed me ; when I was ill you came to my help , when in prison you visited me . ’ |
2 | The difference being , that if it 's a saucepan then obviously a saucepan you lift it with one hand and if it 's full of hot water or something then you 'd have to be careful . |
3 | You know when you climb Hill you see lots of hares . |
4 | Er like when you go out and catch mackerel you use it for fresh bait then . |
5 | In Holmes Chapel they take fish and chips home in briefcases , and if you want red cabbage in Macclesfield you get it through Interflora . |
6 | Of course , when we were in Bruges you told me about the hypochondriac darling you worked for , but what about before that ? ’ |
7 | I suggest that where an average portion provides less than 20 calories you let yourself off the chore of weighing while following the F-Plan slimming method . |
8 | Oh yes you had er the the stooks you had I think ten in a stook You had five five sheaves at each side you put them like that , five you |
9 | That frigid little scene you treated me to over breakfast ? ’ |
10 | I brought him it , erm , a lunch box with a flask in , I said , look this flask you suck it like a straw , so get him to take that everywhere with him cos then he can have that , then he , cos you said you wanted to get him off the bottles , cos you put the straw in that |
11 | ‘ But I 'm not the fool you believe me to be either . |
12 | The girl you told me about years ago . |
13 | ‘ Eternal Father , you have placed us in a world of space and time , and through the events of our lives you bless us with your love . |
14 | You will recall , however , that before you vanished from our lives you entrusted me with the notes you had kept while working on the Big Glass and the Green Box , telling me I could do what I liked with them , and adding , in your usual sensitive way , that I could always use them to wipe my arse if the paper decided to sack me and I found myself really hard up . |
15 | This has the effect of cancelling your existing covenant and in return you commit yourself to making payments under the new covenant . |
16 | So er if you y'know do the desired behaviour , you collect so many vouchers and er y'know when you 've got ten vouchers you exchange it for a television or something like that , but there 's a whole range of things of that nature . |
17 | I do n't know , it was just a novelty , we 'd never ever , I remember an , an aunt of ours that lived in Plymouth near us , she had a house with an upstairs , but she had a downstairs toilet , so we never got to go upstairs you know it 's just one of those stupid things I suppose , I , I thought it was great and another attraction was I think one of the main reasons you got us to really want to come to Harlow was the fact that we 'd have a television |
18 | For health insurance reasons you owe it to yourself to take care of your one and only body — your working machine . |
19 | Once I 'd discounted the story you gave me about Lori 's reasons for being there , I realised the note could only have come from her , and therefore she must have taken the jade . ’ |
20 | Into twelfths in this case you change them into twelfths to see how many twelfths it would be . |
21 | I just thought I 'd tell you that in case you needed it in any of your essays . |
22 | He wo n't close his eyes in case you do something to him . |
23 | Not that syrupy old Whatsisname you told me about at the beginning … |
24 | it 's like the , cos I keep saying if you must do those F's you do it at school I said , but do not do them for me , I said if you do I do not want to see them , but again you 've got a conflict there between home and school |
25 | ‘ I 'm not quite the sloth you imagine me to be . ’ |
26 | The problem is that if one of the projects you tell them about goes wrong , as inevitably it will , they 're inclined to hold it against you . |
27 | And a of course is also what they used to get when you wanted to make mealy puddings you made them with the the intestines of an animal and that 's also called a . |
28 | Then why can t you take her to the sea ? |
29 | Won t you forgive me for keeping it a secret ? ’ |
30 | Of course you know nothing about them . |